Smoker&#39;s article



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A. A. BADL'R sMoxERzs ARTICLE Filed March 27, 1925 hmmgzdzer INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented July Z4, 1928.

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ABRAHAM A. BADLER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR OFKONE-HALF TO JAY H.

i KANAREK, OF NEW YORK, N; Y.

sMoKERs ARTICLE.

Appucaiion mea March 27, 1925. semi No..1s,912.

This invention relates to smokers articles and its primary object is to provide acombined pipe, and a cigar and cigarette'holder.

A further object is to provide a smolrers article formed from separate parts which when assembled form a pipe, and when certain of said parts are assembled from the bowl of the pipe, a cigar holder .is formed, and when the cigar holding means is removed, the remaining portion forms 4a cigarette holder.

This invention also consists of certain other features of construction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, to be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawingsy and specifically pointed out in the appended claim.

In describing my invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawing, wherein like characters denote like or corresponding parts throughoutv the several views, and in which:

Figure l is a side elevation of one form of the construction, sliowing the. respective parts thereof completely assembled to form a pipe.

Figure 2 is a similar view of the bowl of the pipe and the stem thereof.

Figure 3 is a perspective view of the cigar holding means of the form as shown in Figure 1.

Figure holder. Y

Figure shows a slightly modified form of the structure completely assembled to form a pipe.

Figure 6 is a side elevation of the bowl and stem thereof of the modified form.

Figure 7 is a perspective view of the cigar holding means of the modified form.

Figure 8 is a perspective view of the cigarette holding means of the modified form.

Figure 9 is a similar view of the mout-h piece for the modified form.

Referring to the drawings in detail, the reference numeral l indicates the bowl ,of the pipe, which is of the usual vform and formeel laterally on said bowl are oppositely disposed projections 2 which together with 4; is a similar view of the cigarette said bowl are recessed as at 3 to accom-` l modate the enlarged end of the conicalshaped flared portion 4 of the cigar holding means, as clearly shown in Figure l of the drawings, to provide a tight joint between the bowl .and the cigarholding means.

Projecting centrally from the recess is a bowl stem 5 which is reduced as at G to be received in a recessv 7 formed in the cigar holding means,ras shown in Figure l. The cigar holding means is reduced as at 6X and is further reduced as at 7X to be frictionally received in the cigarette holding means 8 shown in Figure 4 and these reduced portions 6X and 7X conform to the shape of the recesses 9 and 10 formed in the cigarette holding Y reduced mouth piece portion 11. The stem 5, the cigar holder 4 and the cigarette holder 8 are each provided with communicating bores which register in the manner as shown in both the preferred form and modified vform when the respective parts are assembled to form the pipe.

ln the slightly modified form, as disclosed in Figures 5 to 9, the parts are threadedly secured together and the bowl stem 5 has its reduced portion 6 threaded into a threaded recess formed in the cigar holder Il', and the cigar holder isthreaded into the cigarette holding means as at 7', and threadedly secured to the cigarette holding means through the medium of the reduced threaded projection 8 and threaded recess 9 is a mouth piece 11 which, as shown in this form, is separate from the cigarette holding means.

From the above description and 'drawing it is apparent that the applicant has provided a combination which includes a pipe, a cigar holder and a' cigarette holder which can be expeditiously assembled to provide a pipe or converted in the other articles mentioned with very little'effort on the part 0f the smoker. From this construction the necessity of carrying the respective articles in separate cases is eliminated and the article in its assembled form can be carried in the usual pipe case. From the form as disclosed in Figures, l, 2, 3 and 4, the respective parts are frictionally held together, while in the form as shown in Figures 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 the respective parts are threadedly secured together, but in both forms a leali-proof connection is provided between the respective parts. While the bowl stem 5V and 5 is shown integral with the bowl 1, these bowl stems can be threadedly secured to said bowl or frictionally secured thereto means which is provided with a' Without departing from the spirit of the invention.

Inaddition the division of the part as shown in Figure 9,'enables the stem 1l to be used as a mouth piece on the parts Fig.V

6 or 7 thus enabling these parts to function without the part Figure 8 and also being thus shortened to this extent.

It is thought from the foregoing description that the advantages and novel features ol. my invention will be readily apparent.

What s claimed is: n

The herein described combined pipe, cigar holder and cigarette holder, the same consisting of a pipe bowl formed laterally on a lace lthereof with oppositely-'disposed pro- Y ABRAHAM A. VBAnLnR. 

